Had a question posed to me, but try as I might, I just was never able to get my head wrapped around it and postulate an answer, so I thought I would bring it here.
Guy wants to drill a ball with an aggressive type shell, yet end up with a very controlled and continuous reaction. His suggestion was like this:
About a 5 1/2 inch pin to pap, 35-40 degree val angle and around 40-45 degree drill angle. THEN, he wants to put the x-hole just below the pin, between it and the finger holes, drilling out the top of the weightblock.
I understand that without more precise info, pretty much theorizing is all that can be done, but that is more than I have been able to do on my own.
Drilling out the top of the weightblock would lower the rg, wouldn't it? And if so, wouldn't that tend to make it roll earlier and smoother than before? Yet, with the pin that far from pap, wouldn't that tend to promote length? Can you do both at the same time and make them coexist happily?
My initial reaction was that there has to be a better way to do this, but without being able to really figure out the results of the experiment mentally, I cannot begin to compare it to the effects of known drillings and reactions.
If anybody would care to run this experiment on blueprint ( or maybe already has ) it would be quite enlightening to me to find out the results.